It has been 4 days since my autos were planted. Still no sign. I'm praying for me to see something by tomorrow night but if it takes longer than that should I dig around really carefully with a toothpick, say by day 8?
Well my ak47 pot got pushed over by some fucking animal once again and I saw the seed , because everything was turned over it was really brown and Dad and I'm assuming thats what everyone of my seed look like right now. I will not give up I will not surrender I'm going to buy more f****** autos & f****** plant them and hope that they f****** come up cuz ive put a lot of f****** work into this f****** s*** and I'm not going to go without fucking yield. People say growing pot is easy. Well it's not easy for me. No matter how much research and time I have put into it. I have literally checked on them everyday for about three months and they are out in the woods a pretty good distance away. This is the most stressed and angry I have been in a long time. I think the glass I put over the buckets dried them out and it messed up everything I am going broke
Sorry here is the AK seed I found And if these really don't come up in a few days I am going to have about 25 gallons of expensive soil that will go to waste if I don't go broke buying more auto seeds. Is there a way for me to keep this good for next year?
Mkay I'm calmed down now. I got glutened a few days ago and it got to me. But I did find the seeds after digging around gently and found three of four. Two of those had a blue mold on them. I didn't have my camera at the time. They ended up getting buried too deep while I was carrying the bucket through the woods. But I have treated them with a small dose of hydrogen peroxide and I will hope for the best and my best girl the blue cheese has been put in a much nicer newly discovered location
Another problem. My blue cheese is at the better location but the bugs seem to keep finding it. I thought it was the former location that caused this problem at first but I realized it was only the blue cheese because of its smell. My green crack and Liberty haze in that former location have not been touched. There are spider webs that come from some trees about 4 feet away and I have to knock them down every night. Should I move this plant to where it is alone with nothing around it that spiders can live in? Keep in mind that none of my other plants have been having this problem
The big one that is yellow on the bottom is the blue cheese with bug problems and the smaller one that is tied down with zip ties is one of my green cracks that is at the first location with a lot of bugs
I have to apply neem at least every two days to the blue cheese. On the top and bottom of the blue cheese leaves. But I don't even have to touch my other plants. I do about once a week just in case
Actual spiders (not spider mites), grasshoppers on it although I'm not sure they even bite or anything, gnats, and flies. I'm not sure what's doing all of the damage but it's like they start on the bottom and work they way up with the biting
Here is the Silver Haze and young green crack that are at location b. But they seem to be yellowing and getting bit at the bottom leaves.
Here is another problem. The liberty haze that was cut in half as a seedling by cut worms has one leaf that is severely drooping. It looks like it needs a watering is what I was guessing but it's wierd that it's only one leaf. What is it?
They don't look to happy. What are you giving for nutes? I would give it a root enhancer. I would also get some bug/insect treatment/preventive on them. I like to use SM-90 for foliar spray. Next time you start seeds or clones, I would start them in some coco in a small pot, and get a nice root ball built. Then transplant into a bigger pot.
Dyna Gro for nutes. I am using neem oil for bug treatment on the blue cheese. They are all looking better now but I haven't been able to log on for awhile because of app problems.
First is the young green crack. Then is the Silver Haze that doesn't look so hot. Any suggestions for her? I'm doing a ph reading of the soil sample I took tonight.
My solution to the blue cheese bug problem was to apply extra neem generously. I wasn't spraying it enough.
If you are still battling fungus gnats I'd suggest young crabmeal the chitin will kill the larvae. And also you can use BT which is found in mosquito dunks.
The fungus gnats are no more. And I think the neem is controlling the other bug situation pretty well. At this point my only worries are if my last two auto seeds for the year come up and if the Silver Haze will get better.
Well I planted my popped seeds two days ago. It's ak47, my last auto seeds. Tonight when I check it will be the 48 hour mark so pray for me! I know it will probly take more than two days most likely but I'm just very worried. Because of my track record
One of the aks came up and the other one looks like it's about to, I can see green. But with my blue cheese the bugs are still persistent. And it'd spiders! Not spider mites!!! There are always webs coming from the surrounding trees and connecting to her. So I'm going to ask this question again? Should I move the plant to where it's literally out in the open with nothing that spiders can attach their webs from and to it? I am also going to start to drench it in neem every night